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BBQ Spider Crab

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2012, 05:00
by Minesamojito
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These BBQ Spider Crab look like they are from another world, but oh my, they taste out of this world!

Go and have a chat with your fishmonger to get some of these prized crustaceans, they're not difficult to get hold of if you ask for them, as most of them head to France and Spain from our shores, can't believe it really.

I brushed them with butter, chilli, garlic, coriander and lime. Chucked them on the base of my Frontier. Popped the lid on with a few beech chips. 10 minutes cooking.

Enjoy!
Cheers
Marcus

Re: BBQ Spider Crab

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2012, 05:21
by JEC
Excellent post again Marcus, so good seeing different stuff being cooked. I'll be round for dinner on Sunday, we are almost neighbours after all ;)

Re: BBQ Spider Crab

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2012, 05:31
by keith157
Fishmonger????? We have fishcounters at supermarkets is that the same thing? Oh no, wait we have a chippie, but they don't do crab....
Only joking, I just wish I wasn't there are not so many wet fish shops around these days. 1 opened recently 5 minutes away from us, great if you want talapia, or other exotica or bulk rice and they couldn't get clams for me!!! The food taster loves crab, never thought to BBQ it so might give it a go, consider it brain cells stimulated.

Thanks Marcus

Re: BBQ Spider Crab

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2012, 05:53
by Steve
Great photo mate, Sigourney Weaver would be proud (Alien reference for anyone who didn't get it).

I've not eaten spider crab in a long time, I'm not sure I've ever eaten it in the uk. What's it like on the price front? We're fortunate enough to have a proper fishmonger in reading so I know I could get hold of one.

Re: BBQ Spider Crab

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2012, 08:20
by keith157
Steve wrote:Great photo mate, Sigourney Weaver would be proud (Alien reference for anyone who didn't get it).

I've not eaten spider crab in a long time, I'm not sure I've ever eaten it in the uk. What's it like on the price front? We're fortunate enough to have a proper fishmonger in reading so I know I could get hold of one.


If you do get one/some let me know, my daughter's beau is in Reading so we could have a great weekend :D

Re: BBQ Spider Crab

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2012, 09:04
by Steve
Will do Keith, I'm sure I'll be able to get some from Smelly Alley.

However it may be a while, I'm full up doing competition work in preparation for the season. I've also just signed up to cook in Reading's second annual chilli cook off so I need to squeeze some chilli practice in as well :D

Re: BBQ Spider Crab

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2012, 09:48
by keith157
No sweat, well not with the crab, doubtless bucketloads with some of those chillis :D

Re: BBQ Spider Crab

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2012, 14:53
by Minesamojito
Cheers guys, was 11quid for these 2 beauties about 5 quid a kg.
Definitely agree on the alien references
Cheers
Marcus

Re: BBQ Spider Crab

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2012, 22:22
by London Irish
Marcus,

I've prepped and eaten God knows how many brown crabs but only eaten spiders, do you prep them in the same way?

John

Re: BBQ Spider Crab

PostPosted: 17 Aug 2012, 19:12
by Verminskti
Steve wrote:Will do Keith, I'm sure I'll be able to get some from Smelly Alley.

However it may be a while, I'm full up doing competition work in preparation for the season. I've also just signed up to cook in Reading's second annual chilli cook off so I need to squeeze some chilli practice in as well :D



There's a chilli cook off?